Glass and Rock Wool Insulation
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Glass Wool Insulation
Glass mineral wool is made from sand and recycled glass, limestone and soda ash. The glass is spun to form millions of fine fibres. A resin is used to bind the long fibres together to form a mat of material giving good tear strength. The density of the product determines whether the insulation is a lightweight quilt supplied in rolls, a flexible slab or a rigid slab, and it’s thermal insulation value.
Rock Wool Insulation
Rock wool (also known as mineral wool or stone wool) is manufactured from molten rock in a furnace through which a stream of air or steam is blown at temperature of about 1600 °C. The final product creates a mass of fine, intertwined fibres which may contain binder (often food grade starch) and an oil to reduce dusting. When pressed into rolls and sheets their ability to partition air makes them excellent heat insulators and sound absorbers. The insulation is produced in a variety of densities according to format and function.
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